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State v. Young
Search incident to arrest; strip search
Total Renal Care Of N. Carolina, LLC v NC Dep't of Health & Hum. Servs.
Certificate of Need Law; Competitive Review; Agency Deference
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed August 4, 2015
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed August 4, 2015
Easley v. TLC Cos.,
Workers' Compensation; Statutory Definition of Widow for Death Benefits
Ellison v Ellison
Military Spouse Survivor Benefit Plan; Deemed Election; Board for Collection of Military Records, see pp 6, 7, 8, 12
Fields v. Fields
Sufficiency of evidence for medical causation; evidence supporting loss of use of limb
Fowler v NC Dept. of Revenue
Administrative law; residency; domicile; attorneys' fees
Gentry v N.C. Dep't Of Health & Hum. Servs.
two dismissal rule
Hardison v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,
Workers' Compensation; Authority to Set Aside Form 60; False Statements by Employee; Newly Discovered Evidence
In Re: N.C., K.C., S.C., K.C., D.C., K.C.
Termination of Parental Rights
In re: N.N.N., C.N.N., A.N., A.N.
Dispositional authority under N.C.G.S. Sec. 7B-904; Domestice violence assessment
In Re: P.S.
Appeal; Adjudication; Temporary Disposition
In Re: Z.D.N.T.
Termination of Parental Rights
Izydore v Tokuta
Retired State University Professor Failed to Identify Constitutionally Protected Interest in Professor Emeritus Status; Due Process Claims Arising Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Failed to Survive Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss due to Failure to Identify Constitutionally Protected Interest; Defamation Claims Insufficiently Particular to Survive Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss.
Louis, v. Shrum,
Foreclosure
Moore v. Mohawk Indus., Inc.,
Industrial Commission; temporary total disability
Nelson, v State Emps. Credit Union,
Payable on Death Account; Statute Not Supplanting Common Law; Tentative or Totten Trusts
Odom v. Kelly
Philips v Pitt Cnty. Mem'l Hosp., Inc.,
Attorneys' fees; fees recoverable in defending inextricably interwoven claims